Maryanne Maltby

A Supplementary Dictionary of Audiology features over 200 entries that clearly define and describe essential terms relating to hearing, balance, and related disorders. These entries expand on the audiology coverage present in Oxford Reference’s general medical dictionaries to provide an authoritative and specialist source of reference for students and practitioners.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:

Oxford University Press

Published online:

2012

Current Online Version:

2012

DOI:

10.1093/acref/9780199651467.001.0001

eISBN:

9780199651467

Author

Maryanne Maltby,author

Dr Maryanne Tate Maltby has worked in the field of hearing loss for over 40 years and has lectured in both public and private sectors (Manchester University, Oxford Brookes University, Anglia Ruskin University and as Head of Training for a major commercial hearing aid company). She holds qualifications as an audiological scientist, hearing aid audiologist and teacher of the deaf, and has degrees in Audiology, Education and Psychology. She has written a number of well-received books, including Principles of Hearing Aid Audiometry (2nd ed. 2002), Audiology: an Introduction for Teachers and Other Professionals (2000), Occupational Audiometry: Monitoring and Protecting Hearing at Work (2005), and Adult Aural Rehabilitation (2009).

Dr Maltby is currently Senior Lecturer and Pathway Leader in Audiology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK, also Chair of the British Society of Audiology Professional Practice Committee, which is responsible for the British Recommended Procedures for Audiology, and Honorary Audiologist at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust.

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